Actually, if you run zipdetails in verbose mode we can get a hex dump of what is actually stored in the zip file. The "-v" option enables verbose mode below
$ zipdetails -v abc.zip
0000 0004 50 4B 03 04 LOCAL HEADER #1 04034B50
0004 0001 0A Extract Zip Spec 0A '1.0'
0005 0001 00 Extract OS 00 'MS-DOS'
0006 0002 00 08 General Purpose Flag 0800
[Bit 11] 1 'Language Encoding'
0008 0002 00 00 Compression Method 0000 'Stored'
000A 0004 4C B5 B3 3E Last Mod Time 3EB3B54C 'Thu May 19 22:42
+:24 2011'
000E 0004 00 00 00 00 CRC 00000000
0012 0004 00 00 00 00 Compressed Length 00000000
0016 0004 00 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length 00000000
001A 0002 09 00 Filename Length 0009
001C 0002 1C 00 Extra Length 001C
001E 0009 74 6D 70 2F Filename 'tmp/PĀé'
50 C4 80 C3
A9
0027 0002 55 54 Extra ID #0001 5455 'UT: Extended Timesta
+mp'
0029 0002 09 00 Length 0009
002B 0001 03 Flags '03 mod access'
002C 0004 BF 8E D5 4D Mod Time 4DD58EBF 'Thu May 19 22:42
+:23 2011'
0030 0004 79 90 D5 4D Access Time 4DD59079 'Thu May 19 22:49
+:45 2011'
0034 0002 75 78 Extra ID #0002 7875 'ux: Unix Extra Type
+3'
0036 0002 0B 00 Length 000B
0038 0001 01 Version 01
0039 0001 04 UID Size 04
003A 0004 E8 03 00 00 UID 000003E8
003E 0001 04 GID Size 04
003F 0004 E8 03 00 00 GID 000003E8
0043 0004 50 4B 01 02 CENTRAL HEADER #1 02014B50
0047 0001 1E Created Zip Spec 1E '3.0'
0048 0001 03 Created OS 03 'Unix'
0049 0001 0A Extract Zip Spec 0A '1.0'
004A 0001 00 Extract OS 00 'MS-DOS'
004B 0002 00 08 General Purpose Flag 0800
[Bit 11] 1 'Language Encoding'
004D 0002 00 00 Compression Method 0000 'Stored'
004F 0004 4C B5 B3 3E Last Mod Time 3EB3B54C 'Thu May 19 22:42
+:24 2011'
0053 0004 00 00 00 00 CRC 00000000
0057 0004 00 00 00 00 Compressed Length 00000000
005B 0004 00 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length 00000000
005F 0002 09 00 Filename Length 0009
0061 0002 18 00 Extra Length 0018
0063 0002 00 00 Comment Length 0000
0065 0002 00 00 Disk Start 0000
0067 0002 00 00 Int File Attributes 0000
[Bit 0] 0 'Binary Data'
0069 0004 00 00 A4 81 Ext File Attributes 81A40000
006D 0004 00 00 00 00 Local Header Offset 00000000
0071 0009 74 6D 70 2F Filename 'tmp/PĀé'
50 C4 80 C3
A9
007A 0002 55 54 Extra ID #0001 5455 'UT: Extended Timesta
+mp'
007C 0002 05 00 Length 0005
007E 0001 03 Flags '03 mod access'
007F 0004 BF 8E D5 4D Mod Time 4DD58EBF 'Thu May 19 22:42
+:23 2011'
0083 0002 75 78 Extra ID #0002 7875 'ux: Unix Extra Type
+3'
0085 0002 0B 00 Length 000B
0087 0001 01 Version 01
0088 0001 04 UID Size 04
0089 0004 E8 03 00 00 UID 000003E8
008D 0001 04 GID Size 04
008E 0004 E8 03 00 00 GID 000003E8
0092 0004 50 4B 05 06 END CENTRAL HEADER 06054B50
0096 0002 00 00 Number of this disk 0000
0098 0002 00 00 Central Dir Disk no 0000
009A 0002 01 00 Entries in this disk 0001
009C 0002 01 00 Total Entries 0001
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